Milton Of Campsie has dropped back down to a winning mark and makes plenty of appeal at 8/1 in the 2.40 at Leicester.
The mare landed a hat-trick at in 5 and 6f contests two years years ago when trained by John Balding, and although she has failed to score since her handicap mark has plummetted and she is now 5lb lower than her last winat Ayr.
Now in the care of Richard Guest, the six-year-old shaped far better than her finishing position suggest last time out at Hamiolton when coming 7th of 10 to Tangalooma and could now be ready to score an overdue success.
She showed plenty of dash at the Scottish track before weakining and drifting badly a furlong from home in the soft ground and today's quicker going will suit her far better.
The cheekpieces she wore that day are now replaced by eyeshields for the first time, and if they have the desired effect there is little doubt that she is capable of landing this contest.
Her handler has done well when inheriting similar types in the past and looks to have found a nice opening for her to potentially land a punt at a course where he has a 20% strike rate over the past 12 months (2 winners, three placed from 10 runers).
The stable also don't often leave the cash behind when the money is down and it will certainly be significant if the money arrives for her this morning.
Everything looks in place for a huge run, and at the 8/1 currently on offer she looks solid each-way value.
Recommended bet: 2pts each-way Milton Of Campsie (8/1 bet365, Boylesports, Hills - BOG)